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From Factory Girls to K-Pop Idol Girls: Cultural Politics of Developmentalism, Patriarchy, and Neoliberalism in South Korea’s Popular Music Industry

  • Author: Kim, Gooyong

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Contents

  • Foreword by Douglas Kellner
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 : Popular Culture as A Strategic Field of Neoliberal Intervention: Developmentalism, Neoliberal Social Policy, and Governmentality in Post-IMF Korean Popular Music Industry
  • Chapter 2 : K-pop Idol Girl Groups as Cultural Genre of Neoliberalism: Patriarchy, Developmentalism, and Structure of Feeling/ Experience in K-pop
  • Chapter 3 : Between Hybridity and Hegemony in K-Pop's Global Popularity: A Case of Girls' Generation's American Debut
  • Chapter 4 : Genealogy and Affective Economy of K-pop Female Idols: From Cute and Innocent to Ambiguous Femininity, to Explicit Sexualization
  • Chapter 5 : Elusive Subjectivity of K-pop Female Idols: Split-personality, Narcissism, and Neo-Confucian Body Techniques in Suzy of MissA
  • Chapter 6 : Resilience, Positive Psychology, and Subjectivity in K-pop Female Idols: Evolution of Girls' Generation from "Into the New World" (2007) to "All Night" (2017)
  • Chapter 7 : The 90s, the Most Stunning Days of Our Lives: Cultural Politics of Retro K-pop Music, Nostalgia, and Positive Psychology in Contemporary Korea
  • Conclusion